Miller's Collecting Modern Design
Sally Hoban(Author)
Alexander Payne(Editor)
Miller's Publications (Publisher)
Published on 18. October 2001
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-84000-405-2 (ISBN)
Description
Modern design is at the cutting edge of the collecting field and is growing in popularity around the world, as collectors and museums recognise the importance of key designers of the twentieth century. Miller's Collecting Modern Design examines the major styles and movements from c. 1925 onwards, and looks at how these ideals translate into practical application in the context of collecting the decorative arts. Within each style - Modernism, Mid-Century design, Pop & Radical and Postmodernism - the key collecting areas are looked at in detail, illustrating the major players from Europe, the USA and the Far East. Furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles and graphic arts are covered. 'Focus on' features look at key designers in depth; throughout the emphasis is on collecting. Why is one piece more valuable than another? Which designers hold their value and what are the names to keep an eye on? Experts offer market information with up-to-date price guides for every item and an international directory of specialists locates the experts both in galleries and auction houses.Additional information is given on where to go for restoration and repair, making Miller's Collecting Modern Design a book no collector can afford to be without.
Modern design is at the cutting edge of the collecting field and is growing in popularity around the world, as collectors and museums recognise the importance of key designers of the twentieth century. Miller's Collecting Modern Design examines the major styles and movements from c. 1925 onwards, and looks at how these ideals translate into practical application in the context of collecting the decorative arts. Within each style - Modernism, Mid-Century design, Pop & Radical and Postmodernism - the key collecting areas are looked at in detail, illustrating the major players from Europe, the USA and the Far East. Furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles and graphic arts are covered. 'Focus on' features look at key designers in depth; throughout the emphasis is on collecting. Why is one piece more valuable than another? Which designers hold their value and what are the names to keep an eye on? Experts offer market information with up-to-date price guides for every item and an international directory of specialists locates the experts both in galleries and auction houses.Additional information is given on where to go for restoration and repair, making Miller's Collecting Modern Design a book no collector can afford to be without.
Modern design is at the cutting edge of the collecting field and is growing in popularity around the world, as collectors and museums recognise the importance of key designers of the twentieth century. Miller's Collecting Modern Design examines the major styles and movements from c. 1925 onwards, and looks at how these ideals translate into practical application in the context of collecting the decorative arts. Within each style - Modernism, Mid-Century design, Pop & Radical and Postmodernism - the key collecting areas are looked at in detail, illustrating the major players from Europe, the USA and the Far East. Furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles and graphic arts are covered. 'Focus on' features look at key designers in depth; throughout the emphasis is on collecting. Why is one piece more valuable than another? Which designers hold their value and what are the names to keep an eye on? Experts offer market information with up-to-date price guides for every item and an international directory of specialists locates the experts both in galleries and auction houses.Additional information is given on where to go for restoration and repair, making Miller's Collecting Modern Design a book no collector can afford to be without.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Octopus Publishing Group
Illustrations
500 colour photographs
Dimensions
Height: 265 mm
Width: 202 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
1101 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84000-405-2 (9781840004052)
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Persons
Sally Hoban is a writer and journalist specializing in the decorative arts and textiles and has worked on Antiques Magazine and The Burlington Magazine. She has written for a variety of publications including the Guardian and has originated TV and radio reports for the BBC and The Discovery Channel. Sally also collects modern design. She lives in Warwickshire, England. Alexander Payne is an expert in Modern Design and has worked at major London auction houses. He is currently consultant to Phillips Auctioneers' Modern Design department and organizes sales in London and New York. He lives in Surrey, England
Sally Hoban is a writer and journalist specializing in the decorative arts and textiles and has worked on Antiques Magazine and The Burlington Magazine. She has written for a variety of publications including the Guardian and has originated TV and radio reports for the BBC and The Discovery Channel. Sally also collects modern design. She lives in Warwickshire, England. Alexander Payne is an expert in Modern Design and has worked at major London auction houses. He is currently consultant to Phillips Auctioneers' Modern Design department and organizes sales in London and New York. He lives in Surrey, England
Sally Hoban is a writer and journalist specializing in the decorative arts and textiles and has worked on Antiques Magazine and The Burlington Magazine. She has written for a variety of publications including the Guardian and has originated TV and radio reports for the BBC and The Discovery Channel. Sally also collects modern design. She lives in Warwickshire, England. Alexander Payne is an expert in Modern Design and has worked at major London auction houses. He is currently consultant to Phillips Auctioneers' Modern Design department and organizes sales in London and New York. He lives in Surrey, England